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York as a citizen for the advancement of the OITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN, For studs and Buttons co to Prigg’s One Affairs in Grorgriown. ventas dips 4 No 438 Pemasyivac:e Let ov Larrens remaining lomicide in South Washimgten. EVENING S T AR. A YOUTH KILLED BY & COLORED MAN—<ORON- ERR INQUEST. 3 About three o'clock yesterday afternoon a --- MAY 13, 1860. | | oty. named Andrew J. Gidens, aged aboa: ag on N street south, be- LOCAL NEWS. sy" reetn al Irom the effects Amusements, &c., To-Night. Natiosat TaraTes.— Mrs. Scott-Siddons in employee at Fowler's (10th street) Wharf. Wen eee a ehock In tes moralng, the com: The city il sigh time as said committee will | them £ at reat cl morning, Rear e ‘sit ot 5 fare, PMLO*® HaLt—The Grea: Mavecm | OO og ihe Fiver fot. It ts stated that | sonotzcrs nemisaung convention, was taken | \ Mr. Z. Jones moved that on next Wednesday Mg ee peer weg Benefit to Mesers. img aud Rapiey, of the National. following correspondence explaimsitseif ve Consider. Wasuinxeton, May 3, i869, able discussion took on this proposition, | “fr, aiting @ Rapicy, Managers National but finally was 2 > 5 neatre, bog og GEBTLEMBN: ndersigu: 1Dg im & sui vod Bot coutin the a8 Bcou nalated io ar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Sad reliable remedy im cur- ing conghs, colds. and pulmonary disease. Many of its cures are traly wondertal. Mrs Marchey ssier Elizabeth: Lach M man Ssrab; MoOartey Bilen Mackal Mrs Locreua. Agemen the winter erason just closed, beg leave to were added to the committer, and they were | You's compliment, a mall: instructed committees complimentary benefit, and respectfally - “Se to assist | Si you toname tbe time when it wilt be con piace. 8 a Tax success of Hoft's Malt Extract may be vy Hopkins Mins Mary, Sileace Mus wees So cosh cae ee ery ly, your obedient serv wustly termed brillant. Its supertorine dee ; * Eg MET AEnOT? Hart—The Pilgrim: Paintings | 2° SCrcariou, either in fon ce inv eeruesn | “Bsns, uenmes, a. claimed the rights of the | nan thes the be ward ticket be mominaied at toe Riou W, VALtAcsy SH. Kagrewann, © | Hoult Beverage is vouched for by us net | Sut: Simmune Mrs Mary A, Thomoson Xs Senge, Music, rt 4 7 tim th capacity. | same time, zens of the several ward: . A. . . i ve j ro 4 Cannot. Hats —Prot. Sbeldon's May Kail. | Serving tbe traneaction, Call Gut tothe bys to | Tartuse Ward, he said, was thevanver rar, | berequested to laxe similar action ay theses | Ht Mitten, ‘MD. Fi, Mocon Frmcay tor Gamretenet tee ates eet ee | Soe anuner maaan ne Teens 1 Mernorotr LL AND VAxtaTy Tama- | stop, when Gidens cursed him, whereupon the | and it had a right to demand a nominee on tne | time. > OSCER, y - bs lungs Mituer, M.D. a. Russ Ra lemons List —Bradley Cap: Benjamin S Jo ee eee rere whee en tana | accused seized astone and threw it at thede- | general ticket. He should contend for this | | Mir. Sardo suggested that it would be better | +2 and stomach, bas been thoroughly tested ia ia. ceased. Co * |. G. ¢ 2 Brown Alexander, Billups ©. Ban ©. With streets. Upen every night —with « firs: . ‘The missile struck the boy on cheleft | principle, and hoped the position wouid be | to postpone the nominations uatil ‘a later | 7: 9. MoGUIEE, >. ee ' | livadiey JH: Baker Joo T. Barhr Dr Jobe |. elase entertainment. temple, cansing him to ree! — jiriam and eae toa nore man. [Voices—Ub, 20,” apeitidk: het srensprclonedl nyse ‘W.B. Wane, MaraHaLy BaowN PeARLS BEHIND THe Kun: When rosy | Blaisdell Joseph, Bradsey James, Canniagham ; “muraer,” “murder. was subse- | «That's right.” party thei: w : A: eeaer oy “ Guentiy taken to bis parea's' residence, where | Mr. Francis Caverns hoped the recommen. | as late ae ihe 25th but the sige deterrence | Jamas G- BaRRRT, A.B. Den, lips part pearis should glitter b-hind them. To He Groat John: De Groat Capt Wa; Deed’ physicians were sen for, but their efforts were MARKRITER'S, 4:6 7th street—Fine pictores | ail im vain, and he died yesterday afternoon of the General Committee, as embraced | by them was as follows: F. A. Boswell for | JA¥#8C Kanmeny, WitttaM G. Moore, , ry preserve and beautify tbe dental enamel, ‘uere | WH; Frame Heury (col,) Ferguson Low resolution, would be adopted. The Re- | Collector; Jobn F. Cook, Register; aud P.H. | @20R0R W. Rises, D. ©. Forxay, is no preparation like Sozodon!, a compound | Griffin Jos; Jon: enry; Layton «s om W.T.Hustinetos, N. Micacrs, of the most wholesome \egetable antisepties, | Chs*: Lambert John Manning Jas KP Ma-- about three o'clock. Soon after the death of | publicans bad all united in selecting the Gen- | Donegan for Surveyor. M py al oooh sey abeert: Meine: Sa pe ra : ra = young Gidens a warrant was issued for the ar- | eral Committee, and empowered it with the | | Mr. Griffith favored the motion of Mr. Jones, | AL®*.R. Sumrugnn, G.S. Gipson, preveg, Krag nance badlncedarony ‘ay. and | T: Reaves Capt Wis, Keasoy Hoary, Rotor a Man « CHRISTIAN As@OCIA com, | Fest Of Van Buren, snd entrasied to officer management ‘of matters for the general welfare believing the ticket could not be put in the | JOnNF. Corte, zg | Towers: but while that officer was in search of | of the clu’ Bow to vote down the recom. | fie! rly. "LY mart the prisoner he came to the 45 street station- | mepdation would be discourteous and highly Mr. Brown moved that the delegates beelectad | BE'LY OF MESSRS. RAPLEY AND SPALDING. used by the Spanish Americans for cleansing, | Heury S; Robbers Meaty. Kiswey David |. witbont impairing the most deitcate faprics, Riggio Wm J: Spelman Jobn; Swann Ja : house and surrendered himeeli. imprudent. next Wednesday night, and the ward tickets National Tumatae, May 12, i339. | the mostimportant, | . < Woh Walker Sour, Williams Socops ] = _ This morning, at 11 o'clock, jury of inquest Mr. Robert Thompson entertained the same | nominated on Tuesday night w: Messra. ard Wallach, H. A. Chadwicl, Jomes SPRING CLOTHING* Williams John; Waker Heery: Witkon M oe to examine into the case was summoned by Dr. | view of the subject, and characterized the pol- | __Mr. Arthur Shepherd favored Mr. Brown's |. Sorret, and others 5 un octane me Ceseeent? Sworn We tee en ’ on Serge nor W. W. Potter, Coroner. composed of “Major | icy of ward independence, as set forth by Mr. | motion, as it would give the citizens an oppor- | _GSTLENEN: In accepting your kind offer ot monpest Harve & Oo., #- Pena say, Mirco 2 under United Siates Hove!. Ser Jobe Watt. (foreman,) and Messrs. Heury A. | Himber, as destructive to good government, | tunity to talk the Hudson, Win ReHan:, a. Depae, J. E.Urcmp, | and of the same stemp which brongnt on the | tickets. Mr. Brown’s motion was embodied coupled with the kind assurances of your Thomas S. Butler, H. H. Emmerson, Ben). | rebellion. He moved the previous question, | in @ resolution and adopted. that the sec- | con ued esteem and appreciation of our laoor, King, A. T. Shepherd, Thomas J. S-ithsen, | which was seconded, and the resolution was | retary insert m the city papers an adver- | Wedo so with a keen sense of our own obliga Charles Smithson, and A. Brockett, when sey- | adopted. Uisement. callimg upon the citizens of the | tions, and of the compliment s - ompletion. eTal Witnesses were examiued. The club then resolved itself icto 2 mass | various wards io meet in their respective | © ‘owed, and for which please acc ‘The mm ort contains the following Number Dre. G. M. Dove, S. J. Todd, and J. F. Har- | meeting. and after much difficulty in the way | wards on Wednesday evening, the ith tastaat, | ‘elt thanks. We beg to suggest Momday, May “ne ba during tbe year, 1:4: present ‘orn. aad were of opinion that the | of taking @ vote on the nominations of officers | for the purpose of selecting deleg ttes to attend om which your generous tender ne —Howard: Estate of W bash SA Bexew Warmart ay ono eo p, | teainer New Yor® was about leavicg Hyde OsLerRaTen Bock axp Laeea Bern.—We | Tyler's dock yeot= afternoon tor Phi'a. called: yesterday at the well known Re . officer Myles appeared and der rant of Johu Beck, and were shown a sample 1 in order to serve a search w Of this delicious deverage, whick be had just | appears that JG. Wilson, who isa received direct from Onicago. Those who erected for the as Piried. He alluded to the generous donatio and incTeasing interest and labors of ter over as to the ward scomplimentary benefit at the National Thea- ssion | for th because of the t confusion | aconvention to be held on ‘he in to tual ere el nts Oe pee Ak 2 bos presto. or the evening, becaw e great confusion | a convents stant, - find it in all its parity and ft a as eae Eek skuil | which prevailed, at 9 o'clock Mr. Andrew | nominate a general ticket: and on Tursiay | We remain, gentlemen, sincerely yours, Beck's, on D street, adjoining # | We areat bail, which is to be fitted up +» | Freeman was elected chairman, and Wm. H. | evening, the 25th instant, to nomiav'» cand. W.E.Sraroinn, | Seen w on D suert. ae) } passing anything of the kind in examination was made nineteen houm aver | Bell was choren secretary. The Chair coun- | dates for ward delegates to the C: ‘oun sis. W. W. Ravcey. — ee re . dear seled good order in the meeting, and withsuch | Mr. Polkiphorn said that there were Alfred A. Gidens brother of deceased) had | earnestness and decided langaage impressed | colored people im the room, and believin, l = i been Jo the fish wh Rbim and secared a | upon the large crowd present the advan‘age of | they were willing to work, he would asi Row im 4 Justice's Ovrice.—Vesverday - Jot of Tish and while wa a proper bebavior while in the house of (Zod, | decline serving on the commitiee to blook out | Mterpoon, the case of J. MeCteary Perkins vs id loaves bas | "SE tO return to where they were and par- | that the shor: session which followed was con- | the ward, in tavor of one ot them. Mr. David | J- R- H Aarsb—ac tion for $63 alleged ‘o nave a> ommodate Bish thew got to playing, - | ducted with quietness and good feeling. Browp, and on his (Mr. P."s) motion the name | been collected by the latter asa justice of the 7 Ps ‘at bis broth The resolution introduced at the previous | of Mr. Brown was placed on the committee. peace and withheld trom plainud!—was taken re. i Managers National Phe Biemamne aout Fer LIne Collars and Cutts go to the ¢ wal Franc, 44 2th street. -——* Pawawa HAT® cleaned and trimmed at A T. Whiungs, 293 Penna oth site, berween 9h a nh stree zi- | Por that purpy petween DL aad t which being served yes pone Biot of articles were vupacked, whe claumed as bix ows. and they are for oer ent in Hyde & Tyler's warehouse, aw tion, and he by x t 4 . _ a "RON A HoRss.—) esterday « Tied out meeting, pledging the support of the Repub. Mr. Urown asked to decline, on the gromnd | UP by Justice Cox. and during the proceedings For Fixe Watre Saints go to the (racinal men AS and go away tom | licans of the ward f F. Boswell for Col- | of not having tne time or ability to pertorm the | the defendant charged the plain‘itt with sweat. | Franc, 191 7th street, between Daud F. Prices | tbo"! 4 0 tock Pn eho, Seen ren ont and go lector, w#s calted up, and. cn motion of Mr. | duties, but he would promise that all his in- | '7& falsely, and several sngry words passed. + $1 sop of John 5. Paxton, received & 1,25 and upward. = ve gor nothing co do with 1," at | Robert Thompson, was referred to the general | fluence would be devoted co the cause of tue | Marsh seized his cane and Perkiusa cha while riding one of bas u t iM °: t id Ls ot Soi to the | ine one his legs Whick time the prisoner threw & stone at Bim, | nominating convention. citizens. (Applause! The meeting refused to | “Pd in a few moments Marsh also had hold o FOR att. styims of Paper Coi’ars go to th iz one of s. be | D|tit missed and struce bis brocker, the de- | Qn motion of Mr. Cartes Syphax, the Exec- | exeuse him | the chatr and Perkins the cane, when ascufile | Origimal Franc, 49 7th street. Prices 10, 15, L ‘: p- Ber of the new building and | “*-td. The wound of bis brother bled pro- | utive Committee were authorized to appoints | Mr. M. R. Combs here wndered the neaof | emsned; but before any damage was douse ‘o | and 25c. per box. po pein Spee t > be open ‘othe public from % a. m. :o 19 p.m, | fasely, hut witness cold mot remate to assist | committee of seven to canvass the ward and | his hall (Testonia) for the convention, and also | either the combatants or their weapons, the Agee leet Fore “OR PINE White Pocket Handkerchiefs zo to Ay ole can read of consult books ia the rooms | BU as For bite Pocket Han hiefs 0 an Buren. the prisoner, contianed to | presen! to the next meeting the names of suit- | for the ward meetiugs when wo ocx pied. and | Parties were separated, the case ending by MBATE SoROOL.- tree c throw stones at him and he had to g aole person: as caudidates for positions as | on motion of Mr. Sardo the thanks of ‘he mee:- each party giving a power of attorney to the | the Orginal Fran » mt 7th Street, between | ing of the officers and Ueachers Sone te ee RAESe ee Prisoner interfered, withou: any | ward oMcers. » Ing were tendered to Bin. justice empowering bim to set:le :he case. Dand £ Prices 13, 2, Bie. and upward. | neid on Monday ' sof = S y lira. out to witness and The Executive Committee then withdrew r. Jones moved tbat a Finance Commitee = - , , ” . om — “oo rs of the two as-ociations will amoctr 70 herrings qetovtrom | for, the’ consideration of ue Business in- | ve appointed; which wasserced ond Mlmars. | syOCnn "tn Geena Te aE eee sens na om aT | Periatendents Geo, W. Orie abou: 1506) volumes, structed to them, and during their absence | J. W. Simm: Edmund Harris, F. J. Barilett. . Ss.» Boys he 3 J imaey hove qroccetiy scomeible time gue Jack<on, proprietor of th« | several gentlemen’ were called on for remarks, | ©. T. GriMt, and Charles Edmonston were | Fisber and Wylie—resumed its session. Mi Alsc, a fine assortment of piece good for ‘Treasurer, Hremmennag: Secre's open at all hours of the day. Varions su; have been expended im cases demanding as- those preterring to have their garmen'- made | (2s, toorder. Prices unusually low a: Oak Hall, 460 7th street, opposite Post Uiice. ‘ een Scarica FoR Goop Corton Socks go to the Original 7 : NST AND Beer. —Notwi' $- Frei th repemnmrers Dand E. Prices | 06 tee warin Guba. W. i. Tenney monn. “ Sega = soon to sell the best white sugar at . REAT Lg epee thousand ‘. Chauncy B. Seabin, of the Texas bar, was ad- Heury Jobusou. colored, and | bat all declined doing so except Mr. Williams, | appointed. . Lewis were Sworn. and :bsit iesti- | who spoke tor some time upon the duty of the edt, TH, C. Hinton being called ca,address- take thAgure oreooeare cee easegenen 74 > poten el < mainly corrobora:ive of the fac’s publican party ot Washington, and urged the meeting, saying e was grat . Te ; maul ‘Tue Tesuipts of the eeeeee meee is | above siated. Thcrans Freo and Thomas Mills | tne’ neosnuy’ of ecectiog tae at reliable, | that the meeting had endorsed theefforis of his Cras eh AIRGan co een ati a Bailey. were 87,6013, and disdursements | rte siso examined, but uo new facts were | efficient men for the Nominating Uommittee, | friend Brown (0 further the citizaus’ cause, | Cony;was Arua P . $2.51071."R ‘ir held by the ladies Tor two | SUCHE. he 2 no | 2, auld aot do totake ap such men as would } and declared bis intention of fighting for tho B . shetandl . ps pli ease was then given t> the jury, who | go intoa caucus and vote one way and then in | citizens’ ticket all Dis ¥ should stict Oerwnic: a Renae SAE PERO TE ann: | seuautear a verdact shat the deconsel cotae:to | Seventeen a eae te her, and Marder Bay and Nigger Hill oy aes Rome te. * day awarded the contract for constructing a aly of several of our prominent citizens, Mrs. | B'S death trom a blow on the temple with a | men and Common Council were severely dealt | combined will not scare them from the track. | 2&Y swarded situ tien © wo mew dae M. Knight, The Missionary Anniver have been made at the ingredients of Sosodont, s the | Stone thrown at the Bands of the prisoner, | with, and an earnest appeal was made to the | He intended to press the battle into the king's “ ine nae whens oak ; an eee ertises the celebrant Sieahal Ge eile eae ee on Samuel Van Boren. an afore Tusiten | Republicans of the city to harmonize, and a | dominions, and he would meet the premier, pe He pA agg eal Pom optic prem ly ay whey ae an Star whiskey (and fa excellent article 1- x0 = prisoner was then taken before Justice | one man centre in such forces upon straight | whose le, re 1s more of than known. ao ley wan of tro A shou name, pe tegen, Whe Weemen Sreciee ene cn ener, | Tuckery at tue Si-atvest station howsn whe | Get tices to eri teeuee ie eee eee re a aera lad Of: people had | Sonn”) 0 Mt treet mort to Alenander ender. 5 weune: so hy wag a ee = alittle dared the 5 the subjects. ‘announced the gallon. Tenny, somehow or other, siwn+< ued last fall, because the erection of . bur. consi ex ience adduced at the inyui- | right men to fill tke offices of the Uorporation. | been treated with the greatest kindnese by tue | "°2 on a ~ wen hag to .e-—____ orinner bark of the Quill: ave the best aad cheapes:, snd sition, and committed Rim to ail to an- wer | Gross extravagance and neglect of the interests | citizens of Washington, and they would not rf the Vall is ¢ | our B readers shovld look a! nix yd of the city were charged against the Boards, the | forget them; and he Tecognized many of those CITY ORDINANCES tance peceate oF teak Seattes centri en’ OF | Savestisoments slosweere, and thom sail ai te ; vice have been held at the corner of 20th and ——— members of whom, he said, had increased their | present as his old friends. Business is busi- Passed by th pare sons well-stocked grocery store, corner of High sad Esstreets. During the year Mr. Gough and Lutheran Synod. gyn salaries, but failed to pay their laborers. | ness with him, and he would vote the citizens? an vue “ For Summzs U streets, where they will find canunt Dr. Samson have delivered several lectures | The twenty-fourth annual convention of the ee] = ie —— = for small pay | ticket, and _ bonny _ fed Corcine pa could Belt netedtathe, pode’ primey ~ eS street, Prices — and vegstabies, en0 aoe oa, See and under pices: gasociation. e to be satis! with orders on some grocery | to secure of peop! fe at et 'o “4 ‘75e., G1 and upward. Sit chen) in jiquors, and use. Santee at ee forwarded | 7ncd of the Evangelical Latheran Obarch | cicees for tneir pittance, curbe hardly (ought | be’ sta mechtchowed: Welcoming the col- Common Council of the “City uf Washington, | 2 ” P' convened Ist evening, at 4,@’clock, in St. | one of these Ald would be willing to their ranks, saying that the man Pastime sum of twenty dollars be, and the ues uteion terion os 2m ge Hg Poske, | Paul's English Lutheran churo&eoru%r of H | take orders for his, ‘salary. ‘The speaker eon- of law who Raures in the mestings of the ‘op. | same is Rereby, able out of Hill. The white snd colored schools cP ike | 224 1th streets, (Rev. Dr. Batler) The exer- | tinucd hie rematke at comudersie wenn, ite party, only sought the colored men when | the fand, to the to refand canal mission, have bad marked evidences ot | (ites0f ihe SoeRINE consisted IW prayer and | amid much applause, and at the close the Ex. fe wanted theiraid. He believed that with | 10 Michael Donnelly the amount of « fine im ——_o——_—— ally kept in a first-class establishment, and o A New War or Dore B der Bres. wil INES. —Hollan- | reasonable prices commence from thisday tosell | SoricITING wiTHOUT LICENSE.—A man pamed FE. Ornick was arrested by Uilicer > While soliciting trade for a New \ of & general natare tive O t theke Pored on wim on the 30th day of March last for ne, «ee wer jon, © ive Committee reported the names of T. J. | the triumph of the cilizens’ tigket the colored Bouse, and not bring able to produce “ ‘ been ott hae pe Bane pore; | being introduced. Harris, Ohaties Syphax. Isaiah Boulden, Wan, | men would get teal hights end haves, | aa violation of law of this tion. as authority for so doing. wes Seed oy : death. Services were tor some time regular! Abont two hundred delegates have already | H. Gray, George Forrester, Jobn E. Ciark and | and that they would soon see the light. Ad- | Said fine is aaee remitted on cor unat Justice Ba } ae ta te teeemont an mae Wasniogte, Th. arrived. Kepresentatives from the tollowing | James ely as the committee to canvass the | journed. the ssid Michael Donnelly pay the costs of Ss 7 aire, and the dictrict around it is being regu. | SiS Len age vores oro gh Ward tor the most suitable persons to be : ——_o.—_—_. Prosecution. (Approved, January 21, 1559. eae eee ae aap i. - N ts «be nomina- a — ‘chan 5 larly canvassed by tract distributors. About Xone, Indiana, Hiinois, lowa, New Jersey, Soe cence eee eee nate non na. ak, eure WARD capri tated Sea maitre: (AN ACT for the relief of the destitute poor of bushels corn being offered without amy <sies ©&0L0 religious papers ail : ting (cou et eral regular weekly meeti - ag ———— ? ar ipoisd. | The open ait services on the Sab- | TheGeneral Synod of the Evangelical Lu- ariel aadsomsas wece Gon mane oe Doce A. Fe ren arch corer Of (th and Ts streets: | ne it enacted by the Rowrd of Aldermen and Board wertionmente, Sat el oe ee evening ser. | {eran Oburch in the 1 nited States wasorgan- | a Grant and Dr. Pardon, after waich the | pie Tesignation previously’ sent in had been | Common Council of the City of Washington, Tices were held for six welts, making in all | Grtrictepmode soot eens, was only a tew | meeting adjourned, laid on the table, he sgain presided over the | That the sum of three thousand dollars be. and = saat ae eneiee Toe district synods, and the churches were scatter- eo meeting. G. W. Hatton offered ‘recolations | the same ts hereby Sppropriated oat of the REPUBLICA NESTING IB GBorcE. See moments servions, ed. ‘This body continued steadily togrow an- | Trinp Waro Rar 8— Addressee by | Semtch were adopled. excluding from the tanus | eneral fond for the relief of the poor of this Republicans ia held on the boats ‘along il the breaking out of the war, when it em- | My. W. A. Cook and other: Citizens” Move- | og the party any men who have taken part in | ©!t¥: t0 ve disbursed by the Mayor in conjanc- ‘Bext, th to marine hospital and barracks, and at the yar: | "T2Ced Sbout thirty synods, 1,000 ministers and | ment Again Denounced.—The Third Ward Re- the so-called citizens’ meetings, now being held | “0 with the Provident Aid Society. ‘BSemetten ‘ous barracks of the soldiers about thecity. The | 2°2"!¥_ 20,00) communion members. Tae = Club held a meeting last evening at | in 4 city, and styling all r jesexcept Approved, January 21, 1869. tween West and <'oi umber of services on particular Sesburne | Southern synods were cat off by the war, and isewell barracks, R. J. Beall, Esq.,in the | the Radical as enemies to ablicanism. -A —— fe requested, se ' Teached as high as sixteen, nearly all carried | Sened’ the pretesten ee ere of eee Tal, | Cbair, and Major J. W. Frazee, secretary. Fesolution offered by the Chair, thanking the | A¥ ACT maxing an appropriation for extend- isa: meoreence Capy kErebiicaNs om without infrieging upon the time of the city SUetbarg Cee creed, of which isthe | The President laid betore the meeting @ com- | Congressional Printer for employing Oo Cig Mt eee = sae erubhioans 5 ol st Ol e munication trom Benj. N. leeds, Esq, secre- im ion Second street east and ' aeray. The genera secretary has Protestant contession:, and constituting th= | tary of the Republican General Cotmitice, | COMPOsitor ir the Government Printing Oitice, e street north. one Barupet the confessions of most other denomt. | traismitting a resolation adopted by that com: | Tomes “which were ‘adopted, gonderiug “the Brit nated by he Board of Aldermen and Board . mittee, recommen t! e seVeral wards 5 ine ‘ommon Counc ity of Washington, This morning the Convention re-assembled | postpone their ward cominations to as teten Soe fed ebegtetncrs — $nav'tne sum of thirty-two hundred dollars. ne have bows ee Of all | at St. Paul's churen at 9 o'clock, ‘wl period as possible, and that a day will bedesig- | er, S0Ced Sone resol resttietion | OF 80 much thereofas may be necessary, is here- Rearis warmed for the work, and siuners con: | Gent Her. Dr Pobineg or aoe eee | Dated by the committee fur the selection of dele. | MeDE demazncing the proposed restriction | 5, ‘appropriated out of the funds of the Fourth verted.” ‘The report closes with a glowing = Rev. Dr. Pohiman, gates to the nominating convention; which was | tained in’the Morrill vill, and Tequesting the ‘ard to pay the cost of extending the brick mribute to the energy, tact. veal, and persevere eee © copy of the resolutions Culvert to the building line, and the erection of OTICR = HOLDERS ur det wake Sid eaten ‘7 ore re vested ® mecting to br beld on TOES instant.at 5 p.m.in the nail in wn. to bear the Committee appotnte port nv om Feb 1b 13% y order of the Committee. tween Gifts and Graces—the S\ tf] Mr. Charles King add: pci bd t th bs Erne for sun street, between D ae. Prices Beorwin'y ts Comte m = ¥ e Superiority o} r. Charles King essed the meeting, Fo stone abutments to protect the same at the in- | Franc, and vices ees just the tae tor cue piece 2” “20 bas proved | the latter above the former,” on the Jist verse | devoancig the neat tea ree acetone: Which eras edemeee tae nred.® | tersection of Secoud street east and F street | 35. 50,730 $1.and ipwara, DOWLING, Auct, Georgeuws 5 Interesting addresses were delivered by Pror | Of /2t@ehapter Ist Corinthians. The sermon | cunning device of Democrats to catch the inion of the club the District ought to be | 2OFth. {Approved, January 21, 1839. = ; wma ana tne Be mee y P: Foran Able and earnest argument o* the im- | of a few of the colored voters, notwithstanding | OPiion of the Congress by a delegate equal: IE FOLLOWING is the price list at the re- OBLLE XT HOUSEHOLD - Dr. 3 - portance of charicy or Christian love as an vle- | they had been complaining ef the smell of the at ty the Territories of pri alm Biaten! ‘The AN ACT appropriating one hundred and fifty | duced rates:—Good White Sbirt, £1.25. €1.50: The Beret Was Ditivates of deleghiee irom meee Pion of cer~ | colured man. He predicted thatthe Kepublican | Meare wes then edarceced ter a He Towne | dollars to compensate Henvamin N- Meeds | Best Quality, @225; Undereniris for Spring: LOK wortoN. = aay Semilice aces na ime, Dacurnn:— | {iicaiee of delegates trom diferent syaodsihen | party would carry the ward by over two | meeting was then addressed by A-K. Browne, | Soa'K’ p: Newton for extrs labor in the der | seenie good 5, 2 and 25 cents; Eng- OMMING. May thw: 00 Many tsmulies who need a sewing machine | 10k place, and a recess till one o'clock p.m. | hundred majority with a little active exertion Prof. Green, and adjourned atter au address bursement of the Metropolitan police fund. lish Socks, 40 cents; Handkerchiefs, 15° cents, coll ‘ithont re te . {224 Ebat family does not! for all must ac. | was taken. Upon reassembling. the synod | Mr. Michael Duffy eaid he believed that the by F. A. Boswell, who vindleated the setien | _B¢ ilenacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board ood Faper Collars. 12} cents per box. Also, at the residence of the Rev. & A.B Tas ‘owledge its advantages as a labor-saving | Proceeded to the election ot officers with the | Republican party would carry the ward by of the Republican party while in power, and | Qf Common Council of the City of Washington, ves, Bows, and ali kinds of Gloves, at the tor. Street a excellent s i invention,) are deterred trom purchasing, aa Dae iereeident, Rev. H. i. Pobl- | over the figure set oy Mr. King, and be hoved | OF,'be Republican party while in power. and | Tnat tnere be, and hereby is appropriated voc | lowest prices. p<. 7 eeergeianpeaeeiny : cause in the multitude of rival machines. ati | man. D. D.. ot Albany, New York; Sacte.ary, | the best men would be put forward for the the meet of Wank kanal ‘Republican ®* | sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to com- HOLLaNpER BRos., 210 Penna. avenue, wood Care Piano, 7 octave, and Broo! : urging their claims to be the Dest, those intead- pn ioe Alvert D. D..of (Germantown, | Boards—men Who would reflect credit on the shes — peasate 5. N. Meeds and AE. Newton, clerks 4131: near 15th street. " Suite. ingresn'rep 7 img to boy get bew: ‘are ia of 5 ry » A. F. Us aucen, of arty in the ward. Spe STH ead im the Mayor's office, for their extra labor in the Site eae tes making & mistake by expending $50 to $1) for | New York. PSE? 3 W. Freeman deemed tt unnecessary SIXTH WARD “OrTizeNs” MEBTING.—A payment of the Metropolitan police force, For ALL KImps of Gents’ Furnishing Goods on & useless affair, whic they will never learn to | The Treasurer was allowed till Monday | to fight the Citizens’ ticket, as some of those | Meeting of Conservative citizens of the Sixth from June, 186s,to the passage of thisact,payable | £° to the Original e» 44 7th street, betweon ite, im of! ; ‘work properly. and which is continually get. | Dext to prepare his “orang Chair appoini- | who started out were now ashamed ot them- | Ward was held last evening at the corner of th | ont of the general fund; and that hereckey ime | D and E. three doors above (ad Fellows’ Hall, sock worsens cee wil stone Wixantage of all | 1 Rex. A. A- Trimper, of Iilinois, Assistant | selves, and were wearing crape on their arms | and L streets, John H. Russell, Esq., in the | Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay | ®S Bis is the cheapest store in che District. Also Geer uk Grins cat Ont Glass Wr 4 such persons we will state that “Wilcox Secretary. _’2, motion, General J. A. Exinana | aud on their doors. The idea these parties had | Chadr, and J. T. Boisseau, secretary. the Metropolitan police torce by warrantdrawn | De&r im mind that he has ch stores nteesion and other Tet ae! Givbs’ Noiseless Family Sewipg Machine” i; | A- S. Pratt were appointed a committee to | was to get money from the old defunct Demo- It was stated that about 20) Conservative | in tavor of the treasurer of the Board of Pelice SSS | Excellent brosesls, Thre: Ply, eve Ingrain Oar , Righly endorsed by ali who bave used it, many | Wait on the Presideat and ascertain when he | crats. hile there might be some bad men in | voters in the ward had not been registered, and | Gommissioner, to be paid by Bim to the persons WwooD AND 2 ; of whom assert toat all the claims in its bensir | Would be pleased to receive the members of the | the party, that fact did not affeet the purity of | the chair urged members to have such persons to whom the money may be due. OOAL. Hall'On Cloth and Straw Matti ave beep sustained. A few of thuse claims | Synod. the party—their principles were holy and | 0 before the Board of Registration on Monday Approved, January 21, 1-69. Cone Ses', Arm, Dining. and other Chairs . aze, that it is the simplest, least liable to getour |< ay Se | sacred. Je the cslored people had learned | Hex<, when the books would be reopened in the — Coat: coat: coat antennae. Sects O08 Cher Gover. with of order, best madeand cheapest machine: ‘ha: | , SALB® Or Reat Estats.—Cooper & La:imer, | a good many good things from the whi mec | ward. Jom Rseovvrion requesting the Mayor to : eS ee ba ‘Dov ct it runs the stillest, easiest, : Tequires | 8UCtioneers, have sold parts of lots 19 and 20, they bad also ned some bad things. Mr. Hammond moved that Friday evening open jence with the Levy Court in | WOOD! WOOD!! Woo! . ; Jess mechanical skili to operate it, and m square 250, fronting 51 feet on I street. be- Dr. Deitrick followed, saying that ten years | next be fixed as the time for electing five dele- reference to grading and graveling Boundary Unpnecosyrep ExcIT: to learn to use it. an Siisger suas Maan ae ago they hedged in slavery. then they abollaued | gates to the City Nominating Convention; | strert, from “Back ciek Wo fis casera | SAVEYOUR MONE GEORGETOWN reliaple SI. “ amounting 5 siavery in the District jambia, then 1 us. — sews the strongest, most elastic, and evenest | _ ‘s & Co.. real estate brokers, have re- posing! ay colored man the civil rights bill, then Arthur Pamphrey, B.F. Palmer, | Be it resolved by the Soar of Aldermen and GUTMA: } seam; _ mbroidere. and can, te adyusted to oe oe Panag tes im Fairfax coun. they gave them suffrage in the District, and the Fmt Pree sd eon as Snegen ote Board of Con mon Council of the City of Washing- ba ro coed y almost any Bind of work without tr. &e. ° “4 ners jendment re the is- a zed citizens oJ May and here! = J 4 ee eee eee trouble, <> | irom yen me eae ne filternth amendment was now before the Lag: tom, That the or be, and he is hereby, an. Tedhoed sates The Saratoga Jatures, which would close up the record of | papers p' to having their names | thorized and requested to open a correspond. agent, where the machines may be seen in ope- | TBOFn's subdivision of syuare 97, at 1- ce ‘is for the colored man before the law. Placed on the registry. ence with the Levy Court of Washington North 20 feet of original lot 4, at 12 cents. Two r. Cook said that the Democratic party had | Mr. Urarles Stewart (colored) was calied | County) DO, with a pian 4 is ip excelient condition. but rset sacrifice, te ! —_-e—__ lots in square 134, for 15 cents. never done 2 d act for the red race, | upon and said he was not a political speaker, ; Prc-Nic.—The teachers and students of the | . Gree@ & Willams, auctioneers, have sold lot | whose labor <3 helped to pot prep ety old ban Qs tax payer, be was tired of being op- Normal and ory Depariments of How- 3. im square 504, with three-story brick dwel- citizens, and if an inscription could be written Got the radical party in thie District. | ard University assembird at the University | D&, 0m F street south, to Gooding and Broad- | on their buildings, it would be this ‘ben he first started out to oppose the radical Duildings yesterday morning about 1 o'clock | WStF: for $1,000. Also, part of lot 16, in sjuare | prilding was put up by the ui he had five colored men to follow him, nor for study. as usual, but for fun: baskets, | 24. W!tb two-story brick house, fronting on § and sacrifice of poor colored men,” and bad ninety in his own ward, and hoped Topes, bats, croquet set, &e., &c., were sent by 13th street, between Mand N streets, to Eqwa they new bave the sublime impudence to say | to have oer more before election day. He ,, While the students wended their way, | Hawkins, $1,9-0. that nobody shall participate in the affairs of | wanted men elected to the Boards of Alderrien ihe leadersiip of D. B. Nichols. “across |, h/iPourn & Latta, real estate brokers, hue | government except taxable inhabitants—per- | and Common Council who had a taxable inter. - P. BROWN & 60H, Oonnen 151m Stazzr anp Haw Yo x Avence eonpat ots” to the high and pleasant hills east sold jot 2', of Hon. John Sherman subdivision taxal Jand-bolding inhabitants. | estim this District and not le, who come Glenwood Cemetery. Here a hundred and | Of TBctof landon 1sth street road. near Colum: | Mr Gyou ‘saad the ete the Conservative | here trom the North and who had no interest BEDUCTION fifty or more—officers, students and friends of | 2'8% College, to Commodore J. Lee Davis, meeting in tLe Third Ward, and ssked who | here. It was no ,use for colored people to be m the institution—spent the entire day in good S.N., for 15 cents per ‘e foot—amouuting | would be there: why, Charley Stewart, Hinton, | intimidated by the threats of their own race, as old “pic-i bac a 5k Ac. ‘They did not ibvite auyghonest colored } to what ‘would do with all colored men PRIOB ball, rambii ts, picking dead & Co. have sold parts of lots 13 | men, in relation to Charley, pe had recelved | who. voted the conservative ticket, ‘The law or and maxing love, then | afte: Se ee mre: Of Hib sires: we-t and K | several missives of Charles Stewart, debtor to | would protect all. Many conservative citizens coo xX : more base ball. more croquet, more swiaging, | <7! Borth. to Wm. H. tiodey, for “4. cents | Seyeral colored men for work done. The fact Mere employing colored men, who were :otine ests a * un, OB + ove! i. wl . Sfter sing: a = is Charley got a contract for i street, ma! at ver two thousand were more f til + o’cloek, when. nging a | Pet foo ley g grading ( their interests. Over two th ry amber of beautiful songs they listened to bref soot Ustox. Tox ‘General E Wha ; itn. | 80d bas ae paid the Boor colored men tor their Rend ed in ba pl Sree vatives a ‘t rom Gene . ittlesey, Kev. DB. | s that i | Work. £ Posey.—I can give you some more they would vote for thie interests o! ur Nichols, and John A: Cole, Esc.’ "Tue intier Uniow Sas devertained notte bare a occ | of id may old fend Posy: Waist the Gescen | Akr Sonu Hi: O'Men susdemned the e:trs vest o1 ‘oeral ward. expressed the te I traciga paid my old friend Posey, isis cl \e . - we extray~ Ganeral'asegupe at net tine ane ake presen, | 08 Monday next, the Island schools waich for | Paid oy é x ot PPorcears FOR STATIONERY. : Treascay Deranrwevr, May 20,180. Seale. ‘for’ feralent for 3 . ies yho i= after Uonservattye votes among honest | agance of the present municipal gov-rament. the ‘sodiag June 1870, will be reosi ved About ¢ o'clock the party returned. will Carry out Chore poereaen en ot theit owe | Colored men. Obariey’s contes te dirty, mean, |; Ho bed seen tive ton aud a boat cmoplonee 2 death shag FO thie Depart aa Rsimwamtrpseceites at path sabes Suatversary exercises af Wesley Onapel: ‘Tae | “OBery." contempuble, lousy, inferual aud | day in putting an ordinary {oot-bridge over @ 502 7th street, under Odd B 2. PROTEST PEON WORKINGMEN —Tue follow. | Schools will assemble in the Smiltosoniag | *PomMable to chert the poor of his own color. | gutter When one man could have done the test, signed » mec! a Mr. C. then diseected the specch madeby some. | work in less time. Betore the war AST SLIPPEBS. eaiployees of the Wenkngne mnice snd other | ground. and be formed in ‘ocession ander | Gody. and spoken through Ohariey at the citi. | were @h new Wey were sol, Te comd sce | Ma For House Wear: $1.00. forwarded to ‘be Sacretary of the Navy yov:er- | up the lise of march for t ® M: Taree Ceres OCR Tee ae ee Pee ee oer enve Alshouse away and 552 7th street, under Oda Fellows’ Hall. 'y {Brough commandant sion, goipg through the East Room, thence 0 Feu J ey ‘ e he teen -~ > an ts beware to 2 We, the unde: q t Wesley © , whe . | $¥in and come out openty, he could meet it; bat | Mr. Nat. Hine, (colored,) uddressed the meet- y LASS by the successful sentihgnn Navy fora, oreataiy pros | cea et” Bo Meads Neva | be wostdaiberbe'X nck rac in Mas | ieee ners ta hed aes Ud: | KY RESSASROEGR avery ua vmoa. | Majer wata ntee Sarl MT apeeS Senet Teduction of pay to the standard of | others. The Union composed of the schools in J (buset’# than & slave driver in the city of | dem upon, wronged and robbed in the most as oua rr > pean 's. artiel-s qUeBE tenths, as at presect prescribed by the | the centre, northern. and western patie of the | Wshiugton. He called attention of the col- | villatous manner by the Radical party in this under Oud Fellows’ Hall, 7th strect. Secretary of the Navy for eight Rours inbor, | cily have however voted to have & grand pic. | ¢Te? Meu to the wrongs inflicted on their race Dedren tie centres to Maye Justice, ‘tus OBR YOUR SRBBITIVR and achelt Sid acosp: it With the umderstanding that we | nic on the Sib of Jane, in the grove on the Oe tad utah ee ee soe poet gt ainig_qpetraeenae mas Ce the P- TRN toner Bourg ast at mina the balance ( ott 5) 25 v " : ‘ ty Ww Ss. ONS, By gnands of Congrenn ov ‘Rrouge he‘Gov's | the Ruta lehanside eastterta’y paste | uch bed rood by em. and'hely fe ireck | Sestere and hehopad ie woes par ober | LOW SHOR Ons pee AR MIRROR Similar protests have heen, or | is o gto the fact that the Congregat:onal | ‘2¢ Old Conservative party in Jane so that | They paid for work by orders on a grocery rom ail (he mavy yards in the | School a there would not be enough left of its hide to | store,whereas a Democrat always i ‘ALL STYLES, country. objections On ihe part dy els, aed | bang ina museum. é \y im money for labor.” In conclusion, Luge de. | ASD FOR AU OTTERS aap ana PRICES, miixea procession of the sor’. "We do not know | 2H. 8, Clark speech, low’ ireay. days | would cuppert tke paige, mort SPST oysebe? seityumet untee Gad SSS el, = e concluded mis 6} ow many days su 4 ; what truth there may be in the report. ‘would be given for the correction of the regis. | “Mr-O. ft. Bowte was appointed as a commits - regi G May Ba fessor Si 5 | ‘ration. Mr. Cook replied that three days | tee to secure table bali for the meetings. Cazpsre, conrarms, a0. Pi Blas Nr worse ae dam's | woula be given about the last of the monts, | Adjoureed. 5 THE? = Ls Hh ost & a this evening at Carroll Hall, and frem the ex. | 170m 98. m. 07 p.m. tensive preparations already made ‘Promises Mr. Finpey addressed the ot club, urging that nominations should bemade of men who would land sare to be the finest d it. St. Joba's Lodge, Notas Kichmouke Vas | ever made im this tity. Hla apie here sr. | Mot sell themselves for a mess Of potinge, bul - and Lodge, No.4, of New York, | tained a high of excellence. We learn | With brains, who have the courage to om-ty. Lid Rave also ks of stone for the same purpose. | that President Secre. | ®#sent aud maintain their principles. registered during the day, making the tota) PP0rcsats For ‘SBWEZ. ‘These are to be placed on the inside of the mo 1. taries of the The secretary offered.a reaolution of thanks to | Rumber in this ward so tar recorded 1.619 To. — : ==. 80 as to be read while ascending tne gna others the appointment ore oe — is netin a but to-morrow Orvis, ei? aap Ryeegcags a7 Sewz ba cemurease. apPy ani ‘. e r opened at is + 5 a 4 the Government Prinuig Oitios, which was "the ‘registration f aera ts Fay ‘MaxRigp.—Last unanimously agreed to the clubadjogrned | At the close of registration the line of appli- rf x? semblage was presen 5 | panna ert cants fer record extended for some distance, | two fret | eee MuEETINo oF “ Crrizens”—The Ball opened in | 4nd it is believed that ool W gu! a ene the Third Ward—Canvaseers Last } Voters of this ward remain — eet ee Carthy by which Seen Aathusmeerentaiany cower alread te Patent Office, Tas New Tursrixe rm Paince Gaoror’s, | ‘4 to L. to be with dnghter of MF, Babes Collies, was Of the Directors of tim, [StORe traps, ana wan Belee “eRbreted dsoed marriage. Mr. T. 3M. Sullivan acted: ke, to be done under the direct! | Papk is | adeiscaucseao Temes, rin ot the jemdence ‘ari Commissto: ‘wiabes of the host the Epa the ttiotast commas oners ‘appointed by Pennsylvania where they willspend ‘he honey i may be seen 2 office. — ders Price per foot BuRctars at Work at HYATTSvILzE, ey ee eee, bSaet ie tanga, Soe SelLane Mp.—Last night burgiars ‘gn entrance xent River, three miles sonth ‘The Mayor reserves the right to reject any or all imto the store of Messrs. Guy, Turner & Har- bide. vey. at Hyattsville, Md.. after robbing the Lt gt Ny hy eet to werk on astray of cmall chance, Sav Sthe. ‘will execute = and bad succeeded in ¢: at ona im the work ia ac- Harvey having falliog Delaing adjoining bis father’s house, and tra tured his let: leg. Doctors Ford anu Thomp Som were called ia and set (Be broken Li

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